Corey says to me this morning, "So Mom, they didn't really have technology when you were little, right?"
Falling into lecture mode I explain, "Well we thought we did. We had calculators and phones. The only problem was that they were the size of an actual phone book."
"Oh," said Corey, as if that just explained everything. But just to clarify, he took it one step further. "Mom?" he asked, "What's a phone book?"
Where IS that exit sign?
Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Irish Day
It's the First St. Patrick's day since Grandpa has been gone and we celebrated it by crying our eyes out at Mass as a violinist did a gorgeous Danny Boy solo before the processional. Sure do miss Old Irish today.
When we got home we found some chocolate coinage that the Leprechauns must have left behind. Ummm um!
When we got home we found some chocolate coinage that the Leprechauns must have left behind. Ummm um!
Friday, March 8, 2013
When They're Hot
Just asked Shannon if he had a girlfriend yet and he said nope. When I asked why he said, "I'm going to wait until I'm in Middle School, when they're hot."
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Alls Is Not A Word
... unless you're playing Ruzzle. Now what am I supposed to say when Ken butchers the English language with this stupid 'word?'
Monday, January 28, 2013
Not-so Hot Tub
I'm not entirely sure what Ken thought he would find when he walked in on me in the middle of my sudsy hot bubble bath, but judging from the look on his face, it wasn't a naked wife exfoliating her gnarly feet and trimming her toenails. By the way, yes, he lost that lovin feeling.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Changing it around
Now that I have officially grown to hate Facebook I am returning to my original venting platform, this old blog of mine. And I'm just going to record things that occur to me, not events as in the past. So basically what I'm trying to get across is that any readers that come across this blog will simply not care for what I have to say and that is fine!
Anyhow, today I warned Shannon as he headed out to the bus stop that he needed to be careful because there was a lot of black ice. Shannon looked at me funny and said, why do I have to watch out for black guys? Well because they could make you fall flat on your ass, obviously.
Anyhow, today I warned Shannon as he headed out to the bus stop that he needed to be careful because there was a lot of black ice. Shannon looked at me funny and said, why do I have to watch out for black guys? Well because they could make you fall flat on your ass, obviously.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Attempted Family Portraits
All our photo session really proved to me is that I have some really cute kids and I am totally going back to short straight hair! Here's a few of the pictures, there's more on Facebook.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Halloween 2010 in Pictures
We had some friends join us for Halloween again this year, Riley and I got our baby fix playing with Alivia the poodle and Shannon and Corey got a workout running around with Aiden the dragon. None of them wanted to pose for pictures.
...But I made them anyhow. Here's Riley and Corey, ghosts from the Pacman game, and Shannon in his footballuniform costume. We were going to do a family theme, Pacman, Ms. Pacman, and three ghosts, but Shannon really wanted to be himself a football player, and Ken and I didn't really want to dress up. (Hey, at least we're honest.)
Here's one of those rare family shots (thanks, Stacey!) and since they're so rare, you'll probably see this one again on our Christmas card.
And here's Stacey's crew (it appears they all know how that family picture thingy works!)
...But I made them anyhow. Here's Riley and Corey, ghosts from the Pacman game, and Shannon in his football
Here's one of those rare family shots (thanks, Stacey!) and since they're so rare, you'll probably see this one again on our Christmas card.
And here's Stacey's crew (it appears they all know how that family picture thingy works!)
Monday, October 25, 2010
Season One in the Books
The boys' football seasons are finally officially over and we don't seem to know what to do with ourselves with all of this time on our hands. It was a great year all around, with each of the boys being announced over the PA for completing tackles at one time or another. We thought for sure that all of the games were going to be played in cold wet rain, but the season finished off with two beautiful weeks of weather.
Anyhow, surprisingly both of the boys LOVED football, and not surprisingly they loved it for entirely different reasons.
Riley loved the social aspect, whenever his team got riled up the boys would run a quick scrimmage... using Riley as the football. It's almost as fun watching the boys throw Riley around as it is for Riley to be thrown around. Another bonus for Riley? Hello... muscles. Big guns. I kid you not, they're there. Not huge, but there.
Shannon loved football because he got to hit people. (Not to be confused with getting hit BY people, that was not a highlight for Shannon although it did make for some hilarious expressions.) He loved playing 'Bull In The Ring,' knocking the bigger kids out whenever he could, and he loved making his "I'm gunna get you!" pose after being tossed around. Nothing beat the attitude that showed up when Shannon had an audience, wow, did he like to impress!
We're all looking forward to next year! (They swear they're up for it, I'm crossing my fingers.)
Friday, August 13, 2010
Sis
After a short miserable time back home, we made a quick stop at the cemetery before heading out. Corey read the headstone of his twin sister, and this time I think it really sunk in that there was a person under there. He asked me to explain again why Carley was in the cemetery. I told him the story of how they were born too early and Carley died because she came out first but in doing so, she actually saved Corey's life.
Corey thought about that for a minute and hit his knees really quick. Shannon asked him what he was doing and Corey said he was saying a little prayer for Carley. Shannon then told Corey that he prayed too fast and to get back down there and say a longer prayer, like the Our Father or something. That's when I caught this picture.
Love my boys. And my little girl.
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